Rashah McChesney and Molly Dischnerhttp://homernews.com/do/not/override/panel/taxonomy/term/28237/2
enKing in cycle: Salmon populations follow cycles of boom and busthttp://homernews.com/homer-news/business/2013-11-06/king-in-cycle-salmon-populations-follow-cycles-of-boom-and-bust
<p class="p1">Dena’ina tradition holds that each spring when the Golden Crown Sparrow warbles its distinctive three-note song the first of the five Pacific salmon runs to the Cook Inlet have arrived.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="p3">Legend has it that a man waiting on the bank of the river heard the bird sing, hurried down to the river with a dipnet, jumped into the water and caught a king salmon, according to ethnographer Peter Kalifornsky.&nbsp;</p>
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